Donor Egg IVF in India
When your own eggs are not viable, donor egg IVF offers a high-success path to pregnancy using carefully screened, healthy donor eggs.
What Is Donor Egg IVF?
In donor egg IVF, eggs from a screened, healthy donor are fertilised with the intended father's (or donor) sperm in the laboratory. The resulting embryo is transferred to the intended mother's or a surrogate's uterus. The intended mother can still carry and deliver the baby.
Who Is It For?
- Premature ovarian failure or early menopause
- Poor egg quality or very low ovarian reserve
- Repeated IVF failure with own eggs
- Advanced reproductive age
- Risk of passing on a genetic condition
How Donor Matching Works
Donors are matched considering physical characteristics, blood group and screening results. All donors are evaluated medically and, where appropriate, genetically, through registered ART banks following the law.
The Process
- Consultation and assessment of the intended mother's uterus
- Donor selection and screening
- Egg retrieval from the donor and fertilisation
- Embryo culture and transfer
- Pregnancy test and ongoing care
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Donor Egg IVF β Answered
Donor egg IVF helps women with premature ovarian failure, poor egg quality, repeated IVF failure, certain genetic conditions, or those of advanced reproductive age where their own eggs are no longer viable.
Donors are carefully screened with medical history, physical examination, blood and infection tests, hormonal evaluation, and where appropriate genetic screening, in line with ART regulations.
Yes. Egg donation and donor egg IVF are permitted under the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021, through registered ART banks and clinics.
Donor egg IVF often has higher success rates than standard IVF because donors are young and healthy, though outcomes still depend on sperm quality and uterine health.